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vvvexation) wrote2005-01-02 02:03 pm
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Culinary vindication
Bear witness all: my roommate no longer gets to mock my taste in food. He is currently heating up a plateful of frozen "Mac & Cheese Wedges." His apparent doubt that they even contained actual macaroni didn't stop him from buying them. Even my dining habits rarely reach that level of bachelorosity.
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Hey!
"Bachelerosity". I like it!
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My second girlfriend used to eat ramen without cooking it, but it was just as a snack.
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Reminds me of a friend of mine who used to boil 5lbs of potatos on Mondays and eat them with ketchup the rest of the week.
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While I did in fact buy the "battered mac & cheese wedges" V speaks of, and verily did I cook and eat them, I maintain that they do not represent the normal spectrum of my diet. They were next to the battered mushrooms (in the abused veggies shelter in the freezer section of Smart & Final), and were intriguing enough that my curiosity was piqued.
No, I say; my diet was, is, and shall continue to be Iron Chef WTF.Fear me.
FWIW, the wedges do in fact contain actual macaroni and cheese - Kraft quality. And are relatively tasty, for what they are.
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